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"From any legal standpoint it is not permitted to fire on a civilian car.
Under the plan, watchtowers and fences would mark off the zone; Israeli soldiers would be permitted to fire on anyone stepping inside.
But they were still on the Bulgarian side of the border and had actually entered a forbidden border zone where soldiers were permitted to fire.
He said his soldiers were permitted to fire only at Palestinians whom they saw firing at them, not simply at men they saw carrying guns through the streets.
For example, new rules have extended shooting curfews, which previously limited the hours when hunters are permitted to fire at birds each day.
A possible question for a 2016 Republican Party debate is whether the candidates think that nine-year-olds should ever be permitted to fire automatic weapons.
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IN THE NEWS The man who killed 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard was a Queens native who once had a permit to fire rifles at New York City gun ranges.
"We need to decide immediately that a soldier that is attacked is permitted to return fire.
If a second "red line" is crossed, soldiers will be permitted to open fire at protesters' legs.
The rules of engagement set out the circumstances under which British troops are permitted to open fire, either to forestall an attack or in battle.
In general terms - as has been exposed in court cases, commentaries and remarks by officials - soldiers are only permitted to open fire during a demonstration if lives are deemed to be under threat.
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